Continue your studies with this second free test, which focuses on common driving scenarios and traffic signals. The exam presents 30 questions drawn from a bank of 50, and you must score at least 23 to pass. It is an excellent tool for identifying areas where you might need to review the handbook again.
Alaska Graduated Driver Licensing (GDL) Program
Teen drivers in Alaska progress through a three-stage program to gain experience safely. It begins with a Learner’s Permit at age 14, which requires a licensed adult (21+) in the passenger seat at all times and must be held for at least six months.
The next stage is the Provisional License, available at 16. It has strict restrictions, including a nighttime driving curfew (1 AM – 5 AM) and limits on non-sibling passengers. These restrictions are automatically lifted on your 18th birthday, or can be removed earlier if you drive violation-free for six months.